Google, Facebook, Youtube, Portal .fo, Funnyjunk. That is the way I imagine it is. And btw, I do not know anyone on the Faroes that uses Reddit and Wikipedia is only used by people in 5-9 grade to cheat. Nobody is on twitter.

And my point was that I am not surprised that it is ranked so highly, because if it counts 1 pr page, one person could visit more than 250 a day. And if there are about 100 of Faroese using funnyjunk every day. That's 25000 pictures a day, if you add it up. (Things aren't the same here in the Faroes as it is elsewhere.)

According to League of Legends forum user GreenEyedMonster’s explanation, “Huahue” and its variations, along with other phrases like “BR?” (are you Brazilian?) and “Gibe moni plos” ("give me money please) became widespread through the massively multi-player online game Ragnarok Online in 2003, which saw a “literal race war” break out between Brazilian players and an alliance of non-Portuguese speaking players. This sentiment is thought to be embodied in a webcomic portraying the Brazilian takeover of a massively multi-player online game, created by an unknown artist and posted to the Brazilian Arena IG forums on September 24th, 2008.

Yeah, and this is the reason why we (decent Brazilian players) look for international server to play. Imagine playing in a server full of retarded 12yo cod players? It's the same as playing in any full BR server. Any game.

I live here, but I don't think that it is any different from any other places. We are of course closer to the nature, but that doesn't change the fact that we generally live an ordinary suburban life.
Our løgting is one of the oldest of its kind in Europe and also one of the oldest parliamentary system in the world. During the ww2 our fishermen transported fish from Iceland to Britain, so that we could sell it to them. This was of course very dangerous and we lost over 200 men, which are a lot by our standards. As resources was very scarce in Britain during this time, due to the German submarines that were patrolling in the Atlantic, it was very valued by the British that dared to sail and sell fish to them. Even Winston Churchill said that he would never forgot what we had done. This picture, which always comes up when something Faroese related pops up, is of the village Gásadalur, and it really sums up the beautiful nature, that we almost take for granted because it is all around us.